Universality and Intermittency of Pair Dispersion in Turbulence

Shiyong Tan and Rui Ni
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 114502 – Published 17 March 2022
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Abstract

Turbulence can disperse a concentrated parcel of pollutants at a rate over nine orders of magnitude higher than its purely diffusive counterpart. One intriguing signature of turbulent dispersion is its superdiffusive scaling. However, the universality of this scaling law is still in question. By leveraging a new laboratory facility, particle pairs with small initial separations can be tracked over four decades of separation in time and five decades of separation in squared displacement, thereby observing the full range of dispersion scaling laws. The results show that the classical Richardson cubic scaling will be reached not for an initial separation asymptotically close to zero but at a critical value, and this value does not appear to depend on the Reynolds number, providing an effective way to study universal dispersion dynamics. Additionally, the results agree well with the prediction based on the multifractal model and may help reconcile different reported scaling laws from laboratory experiments and field studies.

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  • Received 16 September 2021
  • Revised 22 December 2021
  • Accepted 28 January 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.114502

© 2022 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

  1. Research Areas
Fluid Dynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Shiyong Tan and Rui Ni*

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA

  • *rui.ni@jhu.edu

Comments & Replies

Comment on “Universality and Intermittency of Pair Dispersion in Turbulence”

Dhawal Buaria
Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 029401 (2023)

Tan and Ni Reply:

Shiyong Tan and Rui Ni
Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 029402 (2023)

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Vol. 128, Iss. 11 — 18 March 2022

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